Korean rice roll

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Member recipe by tartanjuda

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Serves 1 - 4 Rolls

This rice roll called Kimpapu looks similar to Japanese sushi rolls, but might be easier to eat for those who are not sure of raw fish. Although I tried to use the ingredients that you can easily buy from most of the UK supermarket, fillings can be any of your favourites. I love these rice rolls which are full of sesame flavour and sweet tasting as much as I love Japanese Sushi.

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**I have used cooked ham to save time, but you can also use sliced beef or chicken marinated in the same sauce and fry as a filling.

(For the omelette filling)

3 eggs, beaten

1 tbsp sugar

1/2 tsp salt

300g sushi rice

360ml water

1 tbsp sesame oil

1 tsp salt

1 tbsp sesame seeds, roasted till flavoured

4 sheet of sea weeds

Sushi rolling mat

Method

The carrot marinade: Mix all the ingredients and put in the fridge until the rice is ready

The spinach marinade: Bring the slightly salted water to the boil. Put the spinach into the pan, and strain after 30-40 seconds. pour the cold water over the spinach and squeeze to get rid of exceed water. Mix with other ingredients and put in the fridge until the rice is ready.

The ham marinade: Mix all the ingredients and put in the fridge until the rice is ready.

The omelette: Heat a non stick frying pan with some oil. mix all the ingredients and make the omelette. The omelette should be cooked very well until springy to the touch, otherwise cannot be fit for rolling up. Cut into 4 in lengthways and set aside.

Cook the sushi rice: Rinse the rice with cold water until drained water becomes almost clean. Place in a heavy pan with measured water and bring to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes with lid on. Reduce the heat to very low and leave it for about 20 minutes or until most of the liquid is absorbed. Turn off the heat leave it for another 20 minutes. Do not open the lid during the cooking process.

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